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Tweed product Elliston is an athletic and explosive backrower or centre with a rugby sevens background who played for Queensland in last week’s State of Origin in Sydney, while winger Vaimili-Toalepai, a Marsden State High School product, debuted for the Queensland Under 18s in the curtain-raiser at North Sydney Oval.

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Winger Robinson continues to impress in her recovery from a broken leg that threatened to ruin her 2019 NRLW campaign, with the try-scoring ace working hard to be back for the opening round in September.

In other positive injury news for the Broncos, centre Meg Ward doesn’t required surgery on a knee injury she picked up playing for Queensland in the Origin, and is set to be ready for the NRLW pre-season in August.

The Broncos have now named 15 of their 22-player squad, with an impressive combination of experience and fresh talent being assembled.

Elliston said she couldn’t wait to get started with the Broncos once the pre-season gets underway.

I’m super excited to be at the Broncos...I was watching the Broncos last year and I know a couple of the girls and it was just really cool to see them on TV, going so well.

Jessika EllistonBroncos NRLW Player

When asked what Broncos fans could expect from her on the field, Elliston said: “I’ve played a lot of rugby sevens – so my endurance is good, I can run all day. I’m aggressive on the field and I like to run direct.”